Most people, including immigrants, say immigrants take jobs Americans don't want, but the public is divided on whether immigrants help the economy


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Alison Kadlec
Feb 1, 2012
This post was written for the 20 community colleges participating in Completion by Design, a five-year Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation initiative that aims to significantly increase completion rates for low-income students under 26. As a “National Assistance partner” for Completion by Design, Public Agenda provides direct assistance to the colleges to help them build capacity for solutions-oriented dialogue among faculty, staff and administration. Here, Public Agenda's Alison Kadlec discusses best practices for authentic internal stakeholder engagement. While the post is geared toward Completion by Design planning teams, the principles are useful for any authentic engagement process.
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Allison Rizzolo
Jan 24, 2012
Far too often, throughout our work in the education field, we've seen even the most earnest and promising ideas from experts and reformers for improving schools and ramping up student learning met with confusion, anxiety or even anger from teachers, parents, students or community members.


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IM A BEILEVER
This is bad. i don't believe that immigrants hurt the economy
Have you or someone that you know ever been unable to find work because of the multitude of illegal immigrants willing to work for sub-legal wages? Trust me, especially in the South, this is a serious problem.
the thing is that if the person will really want to find a job they will put effort in it.
When people say that immigrants hurt the economy is when we know that those people do not know what they are saying.
Immigrants do pay taxes and some do not even get them back because of their immigration status.
We all pay taxes. People who say that immigrants take their jobs is just being ignorant because that is not true many american citizens do not want to work for the minimum wage instead they prefer sit down on the street and ask for money!! When they have more opportunities just because of a SSN.
immigrants do pay taxes and do not bring the economy down. They work and they help. this is so wrong.
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